This video will show you how to control the Spark aircraft with the remote controller. Power on the remote controller and aircraft. The remote controller in the Spark fly more combo has been linked to the aircraft before delivery. If the status LED on the remote controller is solid red it indicates that the remote controller need to be linked with the aircraft. Press and hold the power button for about 3 seconds. Release the button and the aircraft makes a “D’ beep then the front LEDs blink red slowly and the remote controller is linking. Press and hold the flight pause button, function button and customizable button simultaneously. When the status LED on the remote controller is solid green it indicates that linking is successful. Connect your mobile device to the remote controller’s Wi-Fi SSID Spark-RC-XXXXXX. The default password is 12341234. Launch DJI Go 4 and then you can use the remote controller to control the aircraft and get image transmission. If you want to control the aircraft with a mobile device disconnect the remote controller press and hold the power button for 6 seconds. When the aircraft makes a “D-DD” sound the aircraft is not connected to the remote controller. The mobile device can connect to the aircraft’s Wi-Fi SSID. You can check the aircraft’s Wi-Fi password SSID in the battery compartment or storage box. If connect fails several times contact DJI support
DJI Spark - Controlling the Aircraft with the Remote Controller
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